A Pedagogical Surmise
As most of you are aware, I drive a school bus, and on my school bus there are several young girls who love to make fun of their male counterparts. With regularity they repeat a little rhyme which is suppose to show that girls are not only smarter but inherently more capable of seeking an education.
They claim: “Girls go to college to get more knowledge. Boys go to Jupiter to get more stupider.“

Jupiter. Credit: HubbleSite.org
If that is so, then the following points are in order:
1. Don’t you think that it takes a little more knowledge to go to Jupiter than to college? One requires the use of a multi-billion-dollar space ship; the other your daddy’s car.
2. In order to have acquired the technical skills to travel to Jupiter, the boys must have already attended a fine engineering college or university, maybe even grad school? Then they must have been able to pass the extremely demanding requirements to be accepted into the space program. And what is it you’re studying in college?
3. If the boys now have the ability to travel to where NASA has yet to plan, and if the girls have yet to finish college, there is evidently a MASSIVE learning gap between the two. Therefore, should they get “stupider” while on Jupiter, and yet still (by implication) have the ability to navigate a return trip to earth, then they still will have retained a cognitive advantage over Buffy and Bambi, the bantering sorority sisters.
4. “Stupider” is not a word. Therefore, ladies, I would suggest you enroll in some remedial English classes before you dive into the full-blown college stuff. Knowledge is power!
So, girls, what’s your point?
Girls go to college to get more knowledge
Boys go to Jupiter to get more stupider
But the fellow who drives the school bus
Is wiser than the rest of us! 😁
Girls go to college to get more knowledge
Boys go to Jupiter to get more stupider
But the fellow who drives the school bus
Is wiser than the rest of us!
Ha!
Oops… my tablet is stupider than the rest of us 😉
Silly.
🙄 Kids…